Teaching The Underground Railroad With Danika Cooley

The Homeschool Sanity Show - A podcast by Melanie Wilson, PhD - Tuesdays

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Introduction In this episode of the Home School Sanity Show, Melanie Wilson welcomes back Danika Cooley to discuss her latest additions to the Who What Why series, which is designed to teach Christian history. Watch on YouTube Sponsor: Reading Eggs With Reading Eggs, your homeschoolers will enjoy a highly personalized learning journey, designed to support them at every stage. Plus, you’ll get four programs in one with your subscription - Reading Eggs, Reading Eggspress, Reading Eggs Junior, and Fast Phonics. Our interactive lessons are based on scientific research and feature colorful animations, fun music, and exciting rewards to keep your children motivated to learn. “My kids are homeschooled and this is the best reading and math site that I have ever found. My son started not knowing all the letter sounds and within a few months he was reading at a first grade level.” – Mehdi C. Segment 1: Introduction to the Who, What, Why Series * Danika Cooley introduces the Who What Why series, which focuses on God's hand in history. * The series releases three titles at a time: "Who" (biographies), "What" (historical events or inventions), and "Why" (theology and history). * The new titles in the series are centered around the abolition movement, a significant historical event heavily influenced by Christianity. Segment 2: Why Abolition and the New Titles * Danika explains why she chose to focus on the abolition movement for the new titles. * Abolition was a movement that affected millions of people and was primarily spearheaded by Christians, making it crucial for children to understand. * The new titles include Who Were the Abolitionists?, What Was the Underground Railroad?, and Why Did Slavery End?. Segment 3: Impactful Stories and Lessons * Melanie asks Danika about the stories and lessons that made a significant impact on her while researching and writing these books. * Danika discusses the incredible stories of abolitionists, their journeys to faith, and their contributions to the movement. * She emphasizes the importance of understanding what Scripture says about slavery and the application of Scripture in history. Segment 4: Modifying the Content for Younger Audiences * Melanie and Danika discuss the challenge of addressing slavery for a younger audience and how to modify the content. * Danika explains how she focused on calling slavery...

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